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Old 08-04-22, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
Zero Friction Cycling has tested the new formulation: Lubricant On Test : Ceramic Speed UFO Drip v2


TL;DR -- Second lowest block 1 (no contaminants) wear ever tested.



Fair enough, my initial statement was overly general. Performance of commercially available drip-on, wax-based lubes is highly variable, ranging from superior to horrible.
Actual wear resistance and/or friction reduction are not the same as effort reduction. I just waxed 3 different chains 3 different ways, and those 3 bikes are harder to pedal than the bikes I have a wet lube on. Just to keep people in the know.
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